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With special thanks to the other members of the Tevatron Electroweak Working Group:

Electroweak Measurements from Run II at the Tevatron Presented on behalf of CDF and D Ø by: Terry Wyatt University of Manchester, UK. With special thanks to the other members of the Tevatron Electroweak Working Group:

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  1. Electroweak Measurements from Run II at the TevatronPresented on behalf of CDF and DØby:Terry WyattUniversity of Manchester, UK With special thanks to the other members of the Tevatron Electroweak Working Group: Sarah Eno, Harald Fox,Martin Grünewald, Eva Halkiadakis, Eric James, Ashutosh Kotwal, Giulia Manca, Sean Mattingly, Pasha Murat, Emily Nurse, Michael Schmitt, Georg Steinbrück, Paul Telford, Alexei Varganov, Marco Verzocchi, Junjie Zhu

  2. Introduction Measurements of: σZ • Br(Z→l+l−) σW • Br(W→l) CDF + DØ combinations: σZ • Br(Z→l+l−), σ W • Br(W→l) σW • Br(W→l) σZ • Br(Z→l+l−) Other measurements with W and Z Di-boson production Summary and Outlook Overview ─ R =

  3. Delivered and Collected Luminosity Tevatron Run II: proton-antiproton collisions at 1.96 TeV

  4. W and Z Production e- Z/ e+ • Need accurate knowledge of PDFs: • modify longitudinal boost → experimental acceptance • “Correct” for photon: NZ = Ncand • [σZ/σZ]MC

  5. Experimental Signature: Z→l+l− • pair of charged leptons: • high pT • isolated • opposite-charge • redundancy in trigger and offline selection • low backgrounds • control of systematics

  6. Experimental Signature: W→l • single charged lepton: • high pT • isolated • ETmiss (from neutrino) • less redundancy in trigger and offline selection • more difficult to control backgrounds and systematics • need to understand hadronic recoil • but more ‘interesting’ than Z! (post-LEP) • σ•Br 10 times larger than Z

  7. CDF

  8. (updated for this conference) Event selection: Two central tracks: ‘loose’ μ-id pT > 15 GeV opposite charge |η| < 1.8 Mμμ > 30 GeV Cosmic veto ≥ 1 isolated μ Dominant systematics: luminosity: 10% efficiency measurements from Z→μ+μ− data: 3.3% (statistics limited) Ncand = 6126 ∫L= 117 pb-1 Backgrounds: QCD: (0.6 ± 0.3)% Z→ +−: (0.5 ± 0.1)% εtotal = 19% DØ Z→μ+μ−

  9. Measuring Efficiencies using the Z→μ+μ− data • There are two μ’s • The backgrounds are low • Can select pure Z sample with even looser cuts on one μ Level-1 μ trigger efficiency σZ • Br(Z→μ+μ−) = 261.8 ± 5.0 ± 8.9 ± 26.2 pb stat. syst. lumi.

  10. Event selection: Two central tracks: pT > 20 GeV opposite charge minimum ionizing in CAL at least one |η| < 0.6 both |η| < 1.0 66 < Mμμ < 116 GeV Cosmic veto cosmic background (0.9 ± 0.9) % Largest systematics: luminosity: 6% PDFs: 3% CDF: Z→μ+μ− Ncand = 1631 ∫L = 72 pb-1 εtotal = 9% σZ • Br(Z→μ+μ−) = 246 ± 6 ± 12 ± 15 pb stat. syst. lumi.

  11. CDF and DØ Z→e+e− Ncand = 1631 ∫L = 42 pb-1 Two isolated electrons, ET > 25 GeV, |η| < 1.1 CDF: σZ • Br(Z→e+e−) = 267.0 ± 6.3 ± 15.2 ± 16.0 pb DØ: σZ • Br(Z→e+e−) = 275 ± 9 ± 9 ± 28 pb stat. syst. lumi.

  12. pT(e) > 25 GeV ETmiss > 25 GeV Ncand = 38628 QCD background estimate (3.5 ± 1.7)% σW • Br(W→e) = 2.64 ± 0.01 ± 0.09 ± 0.16 nb stat. syst. lumi. CDF: W→e

  13. pT(μ) > 20 GeV ETmiss > 20 GeV Ncand = 21599 Backgrounds: (10.8±1.1)% Systematics: PDFs 2.6% hadronic recoil 1.6% σW • Br(W→μ) = 2.64 ± 0.02 ± 0.12 ± 0.16 nb stat. syst. lumi. CDF: W→μ

  14. pT(e) > 25 GeV ETmiss > 25 GeV Ncand = 27370 ∫L= 42 pb-1 pT(μ) > 20 GeV ETmiss > 20 GeV Ncand = 8302 ∫L= 17 pb-1 DØ: W→e andW→μ σW • Br(W→e) = 2.884 ± 0.021 ± 0.128 ± 0.284 nb σW • Br(W→μ) = 3.226 ± 0.128 ± 0.100 ± 0.322 nb stat. syst. lumi.

  15. CDF: W→  • Look for jet within narrow 10 degree cone • Isolated within wider 30 degree cone • pT() > 25 GeV • ETmiss > 25 GeV • Ncand = 2345 σW • Br(W→ ) = 2.62 ± 0.07 ± 0.21 ± 0.16 nb stat. syst. lumi.

  16. Comparing and Combining σ• Br (W,Z) Measurements from CDF and DØ • Luminosity determination: • measure total rate of inelastic pp collisions • σinelastic • measurements by CDF and E811 @ 1.8 TeV disagree at ~3σ level • different methods of averaging CDF and E811 give values in the range: • 59.1 < σinelastic < 60.7 mb (extrapolated to 1.96 TeV) (2.7% difference) • For σ• Br (W,Z) results quoted above: • CDF uses σinelastic = 60.7 mb • DØ uses σinelastic = 57.6 mb (5.3% difference)

  17. Comparing and Combining σ• Br (W,Z) Measurements from CDF and DØ For “my combinations”§ presented below I have chosen to: • Scale reported σ• Br (W,Z) values to correspond to consistent value of σinelastic • Arbitrarily chose: σinelastic = 60.7 mb • Multiply σ• Br (DØ) by factor 1.053 • Quote additional 2.7% syst. error to cover ambiguity in choice of σinelastic • total error of (4 + 2.7 = 4.8)% assumed for σinelastic • 100% correlated between CDF and DØ • PDFs next most significant error (1─3)% N.B. § These issues have been discussed within Tevatron EWWG, but …. § No official policy yet agreed by CDF and DØ § “my combinations” should be taken as the responsibility of a review speaker: not official CDF / DØ results

  18. Standard Model: σZ • Br(Z→l+l−) = 252 ± 9 pb • NNLO calculation [Nucl.Phys. B359 (1991) 343] • NNLO MRST2002 PDFs • 3.5% uncertainty assessed using CTEQ error PDFs [But also see talk by Robert Thorne at this conference] • LEP Br(Z→l+l−) = .03366 ± .00002 Tevatron Average σZ • Br(Z→l+l−) = 258 ± 10 ± 16 pb expt. lumi. expt. error from counting Z’s → statistics limited

  19. Standard Model: σW • Br(W→ l) = 2.72 ± 0.10 nb • NNLO calculation [Nucl.Phys. B359 (1991) 343] • NNLO MRST2002 PDFs • 3.5% uncertainty assessed using CTEQ error PDFs • SM Br(W→ l) = .1082 ± .0002 Tevatron Average σW • Br(W→ l) = 2.69 ± 0.09 ± 0.17 nb expt. lumi. N.B. expt. error will always be smaller than lumi. In the future we can use σ • Br(W,Z) to determine the luminosity

  20. σW • Br(W→l) σZ • Br(Z→l+l−) R = • Luminosity error cancels • Other important systematics partially cancel: • PDFs • Experimental: high pT, isolated leptons • Tevatron EWWG: • Evaluated correlated systematics • Performed ‘official’ average of CDF(e,μ) and DØ(e) ─ shown at EPS-Aachen • Update including DØ(μ) here

  21. 10.59 ± 0.20 Run (I + II) 10.61 ± 0.30 Run II

  22. Indirect measurement of Br(W→l) measure σW Br(W→l) σZBr(Z→l+l−) NNLOLEP calculation R =

  23. Indirect measurement of ΓW • Br(W→l)=Γ (W→l)/ΓW SM Tevatron combined result§: ΓW = 2.135 ± 0.053 GeV cf LEP+Tevatron direct measurements: ΓW = 2.139 ± 0.069 GeV Promising future for such measurements with ~2 fb-1: • O(106)W→l events per channel per experiment • O(105)Z→l+l− events per channel per experiment for calibration • LEP2: O(103)W→l decays per channel per experiment § “my combination”

  24. Other measurements with W, Z events DØ Run II Preliminary • High mass tail of Z • Forward-backward asymmetry

  25. Other Measurements with W,Z Events • Data/MC comparisons for pT(Z) → probe QCD phenomenolgy Many more such measurements to come: e.g, W/Z rapidity → probe PDFs Z→μ+μ−

  26. Looking for Z→ +− • Look for isolated, high pT e or μ opposite narrow hadronic jet CDF DØ • • small numbers of • candidates • • rates consistent • with expectations M(μ−) M(μ−)

  27. CDF W, Z Events (updated for this conference) ∫L = 128 pb-1 • Require central  • ET() > 7 GeV σ• Br quoted for • ΔR(l-) = √(Δη2+ΔΦ2) >0.7 these cuts 133 seen 141 expected 47 seen 43 expected σ• Br = 5.8 ± 1.0 (stat.) ± 0.4 (syst.) ± 0.4 (lumi.) pbσ• Br = 17.2 ± 2.2 (stat.) ± 2.0 (syst.) ± 1.1(lumi.) pb

  28. CDF W W Search (updated for this conference) • isolated lepton pair • opposite-charge, high pT • ETmiss • Z veto • veto events with jets • ∫L= 126 pb-1 • 5 events seen • 9.2 events expected (2.3 background, 6.9 ± 1.5 W W → l l)

  29. Summary, Outlook • EW analyses with Run II ∫L> 100 pb-1 becoming available • Detectors/triggers/simulations becoming better understood → entire physics programme benefits • Looking forward to a flood of new EW results this autumn: • σ• Br (W,Z) and ratios • QCD of W,Z production • Tevatron EWWG becoming very active • Need more streamlined procedure for CDF/DØ to approve combinations of updated measurements • once combination methods are well-established

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